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veterans and chronically homeless individuals. <br />The first project, Santa Ana Veteran's Village to be developed by Jamboree Housing Corporation, was <br />awarded 75 HUD-VASH project -based vouchers to develop 75 units of permanent supportive housing for <br />homeless military veterans. The design will feature two three-story buildings including a multipurpose <br />space, a private meeting office for the service provider, property management offices, a central laundry <br />facility, a fitness room, a community kitchen, a community garden, and barbeque grills. Jamboree <br />Housing Corporation has partnered with Step Up on Second Inc. (Step Up) to offer a variety of on-site <br />resident service programs tailored to the needs of the residents. Case management services, <br />employment assistance, psychological services, Veterans Affairs services, and pro-bono legal services are <br />among the range of supportive services that will be provided on-site. <br />The second project, Aqua Housing to be developed by Community Development Partners, is an <br />acquisition and rehabilitation of the existing site of the Aqua Motel will provide 58 units of permanent <br />supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals. The project 'll'serve chronically homeless <br />individuals residing in Santa Ana referred through the Continuum of Care Coordinated Entry system. <br />Community Development Partners has partnered with f cyHous >e for this; l bject to provide wrap- <br />around supportive services and expertise for serving the,chLoniyally homeless population. <br />Both projects will apply a Housing First model <br />veterans and chronically homeless individuals <br />In addition, the City provided HOM <br />was secured for the acquisition ani <br />affordable permanent supportive h <br />homeless individuals. Construction <br />Fall of 2017. The second project, tl <br />and $500,000 in CDBG funds to acqu <br />who are artists and worki g,artist's.f <br />2017. <br />supportive services to homeless <br />projects. A loan of $1,199,869 in HOME funds <br />Orchard, a former motel, yielding 71 units of <br />hind supportive services for chronically <br />ced in January 2017 and is targeted for completion in the <br />na Arts Collective was awarded, $2,219,760 in HOME funds <br />develop 57 affordable units with a preference for applicants <br />within Santa Ana. Construction will commence in August <br />Finally, the Andalucia project completed construction of a 69 -unit affordable rental housing project, of <br />which 2 units are HOME -assisted units and construction is approximately 65% complete for the Depot at <br />Santiago, which is an affordable housing project consisting of 69 affordable units of which 11 will be <br />HOME -assisted units. <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />CAPER <br />19D-32 <br />FM <br />
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